Any tips for cleaning this up? The face of the wheels still look pretty good, but the inner surface looks terrible on all for wheels after being neglected for a couple of years prior to being parked in my back yard for another six. It looks like some of the clear might be coming off, but I honestly haven't looks to close yet. I'm not planning on doing much to the face of the wheels other than cleaning, but for the inner surface, I'm thinking I may need to clean them with something aggressive and maybe shoot on a a layer of rattle can clear coat.

Thanks! I picked up a bottle earlier this week. Unfortunately, I think my wheels were a little too neglected, no amount of scrubbing with a wheel brush seemed to really clean these things up, I stepped up to a stiffer deck brush, and ended up using a green scotchbrite on the inner portion to clean them up.

Not bad man, I use NAPA Aluminum wheel brightener (acid), followed by Eagle 1 tire and wheel cleaner. Use the acid only once, don't let it linger too long. If you look up my tahoe thread in member's rides you'll see my wheel cleaning.

I see if I can pick some up, it's probably worth trying before I take some sand paper to it. The front wheels were much worse than the rears. The front discs were very rusty and I am willing to bet all the damage was from bits of rust flinging off while driving.